John Van Maanen Explained

John Eastin Van Maanen (born 1943) is an American organizational theorist, Professor of Organization Studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management,[1] and best known for his contributions to qualitative studies in management and to organizational ethnography.

His studies included longitudinal researches of policemen, fishermen, Disneyland operators, and London detectives. His publications include also methodological studies on writing organizational ethnographies and on power relations in workplace.[2] His Tales of the Field on Writing Ethnography (University of Chicago Press, 1988) became a classic reading in many doctoral programs in management around the world. He also recently commented on "On the Run", by Alice Goffman.[3] His other contributions include studies of high tech industries.[4]

Selected publications

Books, a selection:

Notes and References

  1. http://mitsloan.mit.edu/about/popup.php?in_spseqno=151&co_list=F&s=about MIT faculty webpage
  2. http://sloanleadership.mit.edu/r-publications.php#vanmaanen MIT faculty publications
  3. Van Maanen . John . de Rond . Mark . 2017-04-01 . The Making of a Classic Ethnography: Notes on Alice Goffman's On the Run . Academy of Management Review . 42 . 2 . 396–406 . 10.5465/amr.2016.0373 . 0363-7425.
  4. http://www.bestwebbuys.com/John_Van_Maanen-mcid_2065249.html?isrc=b-authorsearch BestWebBuys list of Van Maanen's publications